Bogota, police reports, June 24

The Police Report is compiled by Bogota Bulletin from information provided by the Police Department. The information is released to the press at the discretion of the individual departments, and may not represent the total scope of police activity. Accounts that indicate charges are pending against an individual do not imply guilt or innocence.

June 6: Motor Vehicle Accident

At 8:35 a.m., a 911 call was received for a female struck by an automobile in the Bogota Racquet Club parking lot. The woman reportedly had a leg injury. The patrol was detailed. Requests were put in for the Ambulance Corps. Per the patrol, the Mobile Intensive-Care Consortium (MICCOM) was contacted for a Holy Name Medical Center (HNMC) ambulance. MICCOM would dispatch the ambulance. The HNMC ambulance transported the victim to the hospital.

June 7: Theft

At 10:15 a.m., an individual reported that a customer of his purchased items and bounced two checks totaling $1,683.05. The complainant was advised of the complaint procedure. He wished to have charges signed if the offender did not pay within the week. An affidavit was faxed to the complainant, who resides in Long Island. A detective reported the offender and complainant made arrangements for payment by June 21. The matter was placed on record. No further action was needed at the time.

June 7: Fraud

At 1:53 p.m., a West Main Street resident reported receiving a check in the mail with instructions to return money via Western Union. The resident was advised it was a scam check and not to cash it. A check of the number came back to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The letter and check were placed on file.

June 7: Intoxicated Person

At 8:54 p.m., Ridgefield Park police reported a male subject, who may have been highly intoxicated, possibly getting into a vehicle in front of the 101 Pub on Queen Anne Road. The patrol responded and reported the man would have his wife pick him up. The man was turned over to his wife. His vehicle was legally parked on Maple Street. He would be able to obtain his vehicle key at headquarters 12 hours later.

June 7: Motor Vehicle Accident

At 9:28 p.m., a Palisade Avenue resident reported discovering her vehicle was struck by another vehicle. The patrol responded and reported the driver’s side mirror was damaged, causing the glass to come out. The woman did not request an accident report. The matter was placed on file.

June 8: Intoxicated Person

At 9:18 p.m., a caller reported he was trapped at the rear of a Quick Chek and needed help getting out. The man was reportedly highly intoxicated and unsure of his location. The patrol checked the area of the Quick Chek with negative findings. The patrol was advised to check the rear of Welsh Farms on Queen Anne Road, as the subject has been in that general area in past calls. The patrol responded to Welsh Farms and located the man in the rear of the building. At 9:30 p.m., Bogota Basic Life Support (BLS) was dispatched per New Jersey’s Alcohol Treatment and Rehabilitation Act. BLS transported the man to Holy Name Medical Center.

June 9: Theft

At 12:30 p.m., a walk-in reported a theft of services at the Lukoil on Queen Anne Road. An affidavit was completed. A detective spoke with the complainant who is owed $3,495.04 from the offender. The detective was to handle the follow up.

June 9: Harassment

At 12:49 p.m., the DPW superintendent reported a Roselle employee was picking up a container at the Bogota Swim Club, and an offender was harassing him. The patrol reported the party was contracted by the borough. The offender would take it up with the mayor and council.

June 11: Motor Vehicle Accident

At 8:57 p.m., a Fairview Avenue resident reported his friend’s car, which had been parked in the street in front of his house, looked as though it had been backed into. The patrol was to take a New Jersey crash investigation report. The suspect reportedly may also reside on Fairview Avenue.

June 12: Fireworks Complaint

At 9:25 p.m., a River Road resident reported fireworks were going off in the area, causing her dogs to bark. The patrol was dispatched and checked the area. No fireworks were reported in the area.